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Had a close call today while travelling along the Great Ocean Rd between Kennet River and Apollo Bay. Luckily no injuries in either car but my undies sure need a clean.
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What Voltage have you guys set your Park Recording threshold at?
 

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Had a close call today while travelling along the Great Ocean Rd between Kennet River and Apollo Bay. Luckily no injuries in either car but my undies sure need a clean.
Woooooooo.... Man that looks scary! How did you not hit? Def need the Gerni for undies cleanup after that!!! :headbonk::headbonk::headbonk:
 

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Had a close call today while travelling along the Great Ocean Rd between Kennet River and Apollo Bay. Luckily no injuries in either car but my undies sure need a clean.
From the video it looks like you stomped on the brakes very quickly, good on you for being an attentive driver - saved you some money too!

By the way, if you paste the YouTube video address straight into your post, it gets embedded automatically like this:

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9j1ZbrlRa5A
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Thanks Jank for the info on embedding video. Luckily I was only travelling at low speed, usually on that stretch of road I would be doing 80 kph.
 

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By the way, if you paste the YouTube video address straight into your post, it gets embedded automatically like this:
Yeah, but if you click 'share' it gives the .be address. And if you're doing it on mobile, it gives an m.youtube address that doesn't preview either, so if you're on a computer its much easier :)
 

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After a couple of weeks testing, definitely keeping the Moovika CPL polarising filters on the front and rear of my F770.

Whilst not improving number plate readability to any degree, they certainly cut down the reflections on both the front and rear windows.

The reflection of the air vents/dash (as can be seen above on @Since-64 's shit your pants clip) is greatly reduced when the filter is installed (as can be seen in my 'Straya clip on the previous page).
 

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What Voltage have you guys set your Park Recording threshold at?
After my flat battery incident, I changed it from the lowest possible to the highest.

Not sure if coincidental - but the car has always kicked over since.
 

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After a couple of weeks testing, definitely keeping the Moovika CPL polarising filters on the front and rear of my F770.

Whilst not improving number plate readability to any degree, they certainly cut down the reflections on both the front and rear windows.

The reflection of the air vents/dash (as can be seen above on @Since-64 's shit your pants clip) is greatly reduced when the filter is installed (as can be seen in my 'Straya clip on the previous page).

Certainly need to look into a polarising filter, reflections are very distracting.
 

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Latest DCOA crash compilation.

Some rippers in here.

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Fark nell.
I had an Audi on the wrong side of the road today.
Has given me a new impetus to install my dashcam...
Off to order those fuse jacks shortly :)
 

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1 min 27 secs is a little close to home. Drive that stretch of hway a lot
 

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Wow there are some shockers in there
 

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Has anyone else had issues with their mini-SD cards dieing in the heat?

I've now had a 64gb and a 16gb card die in the last 2 months.

I got in the car on Tuesday, ambient temp was meant to be about 38c, the temp gauge on the dash was reading 43c so god knows how hot it actually was in the car.

With the Blackvue sitting front and centre behind the rear view mirror it must have copped a roasting and when I got in it was giving the alarm "check SD card" over and over.

The camera itself seems to deal with the heat OK, but the cards don't.

It's going to get expensive real quick buying cards!
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